Filtering by: Pacific Northwest Seabird
Olympic BirdFest--Keynote
Apr
18
6:00 PM18:00

Olympic BirdFest--Keynote

Tickets to the dinner banquet and my keynote presentation are sold out…but some festival events are still open. The Olympic BirdFest is the major birding event on the Olympic Peninsula. It’s a three-day event (April 16-19) with many speakers and field trips. Registration for field trips is now open and events fill up quickly!

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Olympia Arts Walk
Apr
24
to Apr 25

Olympia Arts Walk

Join me upstairs at Browsers Books in Olympia—Friday 5- 8 p.m. and Saturday noon-3 p.m. We’ll be celebrating the magic of Science + Art in my new book, The Bird with the Flaming Red Feet, a natural history about a wildly charming seabird, the Pigeon Guillemot. On display in the upstairs Browsers gallery will be the original art featured in my book, including Pacific Northwest artists working in watercolor, scratchboard, pen & ink, linocut, photography, and lithography. On Friday, two of the book’s artists, Sally Penley and Susan Morgan, will be demonstrating and discussing their work. Mingle with other artists, photographers, and guillemoteers Friday and Saturday. Signed copies of my book will be available for purchase.

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Whidbey Audubon Society Talk
May
14
7:00 PM19:00

Whidbey Audubon Society Talk

The Joys of One-Bird Birding Whidbey Audubon members are no strangers to Pigeon Guillemots. Since 2003, these lively, charming seabirds have gained a wide and devoted following on the island as the focal species of the Salish Sea Guillemot Network. There are now 250 volunteer community scientists in this ever-expanding network of “guillemoteers” and Maria is one of them. Though her first encounters with the guillemots on Puget Sound were centered on data collection, Maria’s hour-long surveys led to a curiosity-fueled, multi-year exploration of the guillemots and the lives they live beyond the data sheets. Maria’s new book The Bird with the Flaming Red Feet is informed by her thirteen years among the guillemots on an inlet near her home in Olympia. Her slide presentation is a celebration of the Pigeon Guillemot, the Salish Sea Network, community science, and the joys of “one-bird birding.” Q&A, followed by book sales and signing.

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Panorama Library Association
Jun
9
1:30 PM13:30

Panorama Library Association

Whether you’re a birder or not, you’ll be charmed by a lively and charismatic Pigeon Guillemot. These Pacific coast seabirds are common, easy to spot, and fun to watch close-up from shore, though they are often overlooked by birders seeking more elusive and rarer life-list birds (such as their more famous cousins, the puffins). Pigeon Guillemots have unique and fascinating stories to tell about being a seabird and about the workings of our shared environment. And, lucky for us, they tell them loud and clear. Since 2013, Maria has been watching and listening to the guillemots nesting on Puget Sound near Olympia as a volunteer community scientist with the Salish Sea Guillemot Network.  Q&A plus book sales and signing.

Join author Maria Mudd Ruth as she shares what she’s learned about the guillemots, about “one-bird birding,” and the community of “guillemoteers” devoted to this marvelous seabird.

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Tahoma Bird Alliance Talk
Apr
11
1:00 PM13:00

Tahoma Bird Alliance Talk

Join Tahoma Bird Alliance for a slideshow presentation about her new book, The Bird with the Flaming Red Feet: Seasons with an Uncommonly Common Seabird (Mountaineers Books). Her book is part natural history of the exuberantly charming Pigeon Guillemot and the successful, long-running community science program focussed on these birds in the Salish Sea. This is will be a 40-minute presentation with time for Q&A an books sales and signing.

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Third Place Books Talk
Apr
7
7:00 PM19:00

Third Place Books Talk

Join me to welcome The Bird With the Flaming Red Feet into the book world! I’ll be sharing stories about this lively seabird, reading a few excerpts, answering all your pressing guillemot questions, and signing books. Just in time to welcome the Pigeon Guillemots back to the shores of the Salish Sea—many on the water just 20 minutes from Lake Forest Park! Fun guillemot-themed prize drawing! This event is co-sponsored by the North Cascades Institute . Tickets are free, but RSVPS encouraged. Click here for more information from Third Place Books.

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